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10 Things You Should Know About Marshall D. Teach

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1-Blackbeard’s epithet and first name comes from the infamous Edward Teach, the real-life Blackbeard. Edward Teach is not only the namesake of Blackbeard, but also of the character’s former captain Edward Newgate and his crewmate and victim Thatch, as Edward Teach was also referred to as Edward Thatch.

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2-After the time skip, Teach has grown a long beard that he has split into multiple sections, very much like his real life basis.

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3-One Piece Green: Secret Pieces revealed an early concept of Blackbeard. He was originally named Everything D. Teach. This name may come from 17th-century English pirate Henry Every, famous for becoming the richest pirate in the world at the time and getting the highest bounty in history placed on his head.

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4-Teach is the only known person to serve as both a Shichibukai and later a Yonko.
He’s also the only known Yonko to once serve under another Yonko’s crew.

5-Teach is the only Yonko to have his current bounty revealed, as well as the current holder of the highest known bounty in the series, with 2,247,600,000 Berries.

6- Teach is also the only person in history known to have the powers of two Devil Fruits. Through unknown means, he acquired the extremely destructive powers of the Gura Gura no Mi from the dead body of Whitebeard.

7-In Chapter 581, when addressing the prisoners of Level 6 of Impel Down, he is shown with a full mouth of teeth. This was likely a mistake on Oda’s part.

8-In SBS Volume 63, Oda drew the Shichibukai as children. Teach is shown wearing a baseball cap with a rolled up long sleeve shirt and green shorts. He is also wearing black curled tip shoes, and unlike his usual cheerful expression, is crying for an unknown reason.

9-Teach’s birthday, August 3rd, comes from his Devil Fruit’s name since 8-3 can be derived from ya-mi.

10-In the 6th fan poll, Teach ranked 49th.

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